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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Sea Dog Brew Pub in Hull to Move; Arthur and Pat's Owners to Replace It with Art's

A brewpub with some of the best views in the Greater Boston area is saying goodbye to its home, but it will be returning elsewhere--and as mentioned earlier, the owners of a landmark restaurant are taking over the now-empty space.

According to a Facebook post from the place, the Sea Dog Brew Pub will not be reopening for the season on A Street in Hull, with the note saying that "We want to thank our past co-workers, the Town of Hull and the best customers around for an amazing 6 [years]. We are sad to say that we will not be opening at this location this season....However we have a surprise in the works so stay tuned!" A photo that goes with the note simply says "Stay tuned. Coming soon!" and no hints as to where exactly the new location of the restaurant and bar have been given as of yet. Earlier this year, we reported that the people behind the now-closed Arthur and Pat's Restaurant in Marshfield may have purchased the Sea Dog property, and the Arthur and Pat's folks are indeed moving in, based on a number of real estate listings for the neighborhood around A Street, including a listing from condonrealty.com.

The address for the now-closed Sea Dog Pub (and the new restaurant from the Arthur and Pat's owners) is 2 A Street, Hull, MA, 02045.

[April 14 update: A new Facebook post from Arthur and Pat's mentions that the new place from them will be called "Art's," and that it will feature "globally inspired signature dishes, fresh seafood and more." And while the post does not specifically mention the former Sea Dog space, it hints that this is where it will be moving, saying that it is coming to the Sunset Bay Marina, which is where the brewpub had been.]